Robert 'Bob' Crichton Wilson

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Robert 'Bob' Crichton Wilson
(1870–1935)
Birth: 4 March 1870
Death: 22 February 1935, Linlathen, 133 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia
Parents: William Wilson
    b. 1839 Perth, Scotland; d. 1914 Sydney, Australia
Mary Wilson (née McHarg)
    1843–1925, Scotland and Australia
Siblings: Mary 'Maimie' Agnes Wilson
    11 May 1868 – 6 October 1957
Jessie Susan Wilson
    16 August 1876 – 1889
Margaret Rae Wilson
    17 July 1880 – 12 January 1959
William Garrick Wilson
    1865–1933, Sydney
Andrew Oswald Wilson
    1866-08-16 – 1950-06-19
Robert 'Bob' Crichton Wilson
    1870–1935
James Herbert Wilson
    1872–1942
Charles William McHarg Wilson
    1873–1957
Agnes Hay Wilson
    1878–1958
Partners: Jean Bennett Wilson (née Livingston)
    c.1883–1909
Mary Wilson (maiden name unknown)
Children: John Livingston Wilson
    1909–c.1930
Keywords: H.M. Wilson Archives
Authority
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Permalink: archives.org.au/RCW
Wikitree: Wilson-85058
FamilySearch: 97FN-1SN
Ancestry: 312489384627

"Robert Crichton, born 4th March 1870, Married Jean Livingston (sister of May, Mrs Andrew Wilson), twin sons born posthumously, one John survived, spastic, died ages 21 years. Second marriage to Mary, no children. Died 22nd February 1935 (cancer) ages 64 years."[1]

Living at Hillside Avenue, Claremont, in 1913; working as a buying agent.[2]

Death notice:[3] WILSON.— On February 22, at Linlathen. 133 Mount Albert-road. Melbourne, Robert Creighton[sic] (formerly American Trading Company, Perth and Sydney), loved brother of Andrew Agnes (Sydney), Charles, Maimie, Margaret (Melbourne) and James (Perth).

References

  1. William Wilson's family (1839 to 2-5-1914)
  2. Western Australian electoral roll 1913, Fremantle division, Claremont subdivision, elector number 5181. Details: Hillside avenue, Cottesloe, indent agent, M. Record 171274985:1207 in Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980, published on Ancestry. See also NLA guidance on access.
  3. Family Notices (1935, February 23). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved January 12, 2018, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32847121